Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) announced the return of “College for Kids,” a summer enrichment program for students ages 11 to 16.
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Students from around the country traveled to Brevard with Space Camp Unlimited, a camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth.
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Numerous Corpus Christi organizations are hosting camps and activities this summer.
Boulder Valley leaders plan to create an AI roadmap to bring back to the school board for approval as the school district starts to look at integrating AI lessons and tools into classes.
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The “science of reading” movement has shifted early reading practices across the country, with more than 40 states mandating ...
As first lady, Melania Trump promotes opportunities for foster children, argues for the eradication of online bullying and ...
Space imaging is her universe Megan Tremer was promoted to the president of Teledyne Space Imaging in May 2025. (courtesy photo) As a kid, Megan Tremer was used to moving around. Her father, a ...
Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) announced the return of College for Kids, a summer program offering engaging, week-long academic experiences for students ages 11 to 16. Running June […] ...